Some, like the shingle urchin, live in the shallows near beaches where the sun shines. Others, like the ones in the Pourtaleslidae family, live so deep below the surface they are in total darkness. Barren underwater areas have dense populations of these creatures, and populations nearer to ...
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Even when Ruefle is fatalistic, her delivery has great panache, which at once dignifies the speaker with an air of heroic detachment, and inflects the narrative with cosmic playfulness. Such a typical blend of mask and authority is audible in the opening of “Trust Me” What can be discuss...